What consequences does the corona crisis have for the arts sector in Flanders and Brussels?

APRIL 2020 – Newsletter for international art professionals with an interest in Flanders & Brussels

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Arts in Flanders in lockdown | Switch from physical to digital in a large scale Creative Europe project | New Policy Statement for the arts in Flanders| How to contact Flanders Arts Institute | & more

Arts in Flanders in lockdown

Analysis — What consequences does the corona crisis have for the arts sector in Flanders and Brussels?

While the crisis is still unfolding, we try to already clarify a number of issues: Where do the current problems lie? Where can we expect to see further consequences? How is the sector itself dealing with the crisis?  
© photo: “The Act of Patience”, an edition by artist Kevin Reynaert, published in a 2000-piece puzzle for entertainment in times of quarantine

Switch from physical to digital in a large scale Creative Europe project

Report — A planned meeting about developing new organisational models with 65 international participants was changed into an online brainstorm. What did we learn?

How to contact Flanders Arts Institute? 

Update — We are working from home and all planned activities up to and including 3 May will be cancelled, postponed or (preferably) given a different format via online [removed];Our colleagues can be reached by e-mail or telephone.

A new policy statement for the arts in Flanders: A summary

Analysis —  Arts Minister Jambon announced a reform of the Arts [removed];A new policy document sets out the main lines of the arts policy in Flanders for the coming years. What are the key elements?

Discover chamber music, contemporary dance, choir music and photography from Flanders at home 

Online guides — While you can’t visit us in person right now, we do offer online guides, theme sites and interviews introducing foreign art professionals to artists and their [removed];Let me be your guide!

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